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Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippinespresented by
Dir. Felizardo K. Virtucio, Jr.National Economic and Development Authority & Philippine Council for Sustainable Development
Presentation Outline• Background Information
–Private Sector Sustainable Procurement (SP) Initiatives
–Public-Private Partnerships in SP
• Sustainable Public Procurement Initiatives–Bio-Diesel Program (Product-specific)–Green Procurement Program
(General)
• Issues/Concerns
Background Information• SP in the Philippines largely
private sector initiatives with public sector facilitation
• Private Sector SP Initiatives –mainly by large companies, including multi-nationals
Background InformationPrivate Sector SP Initiatives• Nestle Philippines Greening the
Supply Chain (GSC) Approach– Official GSC Launching– Letters of commitment from suppliers– Training for suppliers and Nestle plant –
based environmental officers– Initial Environmental Reviews– Quarterly business partners’ environment
forum– Suppliers’ recognition awards
Background InformationPrivate Sector SP Initiatives• Nestle Phils GSC Supplier Outcome
– Reduced wastewater generation from 40-60%
– Reduced water consumption by 30 – 50%– Reduced solid waste by 8 – 30%– Energy reduction by 5-10%– Installation and sharing among suppliers of
low cost wastewater treatment facility– Establishment of fully functioning EMS and
pre-ISO 14001 certification in some suppliers
Background InformationPrivate Sector SP Initiatives• Ford Motor Company Phils GSC
Approach–FMCP Memo to suppliers, Sept 1999–Suppliers’ environment awareness
seminar–Suppliers’ EMS workshop–Conduct of joint site readiness
surveys–EMS documentation training–Regular status reporting–Twice a year audits
Background InformationPrivate Sector SP Initiatives• Ford Motor Company Phils GSC
Supplier Benefits–Greater employee and supplier
environmental awareness–Strengthened cooperation bet. FMCP
and its suppliers–Enhanced regulatory compliance–Reduction in energy consumption
and waste– ISO 14001 certification of some
suppliers
Background InformationPrivate Sector SP Initiatives• Fairchild Semiconductor Phils
Quest for Gold Program–Company-wide program to
encourage suppliers to make continual improvement
–Criteria in 1993: Quality, delivery, service, technology and systems, env’tal responsibility, encouraging suppliers to implement EMS
Background InformationPrivate Sector SP Initiatives• Fairchild Semiconductor Phils GSC
Benefits– Supplier benefits
• Elimination of styrofoam from frame suppler suppler
• Packaging materials reuse• regulatory compliance esp on chemicals
procurement• 24 out of 53 suppliers ISO 14001 certified
– FSCP Benefits• Improved relationships with suppliers• Certification as SONY Green Partner Cebu
Business for Env Award in 1998-2000
Background InformationPublic Sector Facilitation of
Private Sector SP Initiatives• Private Sector Participation in
Managing the Env’t (PRIME) Project (1998-2001)– Board of Investments - Dept. of Trade and
Industry (BOI-DTI) / UNDP
• Env’tal Mgt Program for Industry Competitiveness (2002-2004)– BOI-DTI / UNDP
• Green Choice Philippines – National Ecolabelling Program (2003)
Background InformationPublic Sector Facilitation of
Private Sector SP Initiatives
• PRIME Project– Philippine Business Agenda 21– Environmental Mgt System (EMS)– Environmental Entrepreneurship
• EPIC– Institutionalization of EMS in SMEs– Environmental Auditors Registry– Environmental Entrepreneurship & Finance
Background InformationGreen Choice Philippines –National Ecolabelling Program•Type I – (Voluntary) ISO 14002 Program
–Adopted product criteria for laundry detergents, tissue paper, household batteries, engine oil, printing & writing paper products, paper & plastic packaging–Awarded Green Choice logo to Pride detergent and Surf detergent
Background InformationGreen Choice Philippines –
National Ecolabelling Program• Type I – (Voluntary) ISO 14002
Program– Priority categories for product criteria
development:• Bus transport services• Quick-service (fastfood) restaurants• Blast furnished cements• Fire extinguisher• Air-conditioning units• Fluorescent bulbs• Freons
Table 1. Public sector share of GDP in constant prices, 1995 – 2004
Public Procurement has significant catalytic potential in promoting SP nationwide
by expenditure share2
9.5% - 16.1% or 12.2% annual average
by industrial origin1
7.7% - 9.8% or 8.8% annual average
1 public construction & gov’t services
2 public construction & gov’t consumption
Background Information• Sustainable Public
Procurement in the Philippines– Infancy stage–Limited to National Government
Agencies–Establishment of Institutional
Mechanism & Procedures–Piloting Initiatives
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Biodiesel Program• Memorandum Circular 55 - Directing
All Departments, Bureaus, Offices and Instrumentalities of the Government, Including Government-owned and Controlled Corporations to Incorporate the Use of One Percent (1%) by Volume Coconut Methyl Ester (CME) in their Diesel Requirements (9 Feb 2004)
• Legal basis– RA 7638 – Department of Energy Act of
1992– RA 9749 – Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Biodiesel Program• A Social & Environmental Program
– Savings of Php 0.47/km/liter– Reduction in diesel importation equivalent
to 977,328 liters or Php 24.4 million– Poverty alleviation for 20-25 million
Filipinos involved in coconut industry; increased income for 3.5 million coconut farmers
– Better combustion, less pollution and more engine power with long maintenance intervals
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Biodiesel Program• Initial Assessment (anecdotal)
Upside– Easy application– Favorable engine performance & fuel mileage– Additional cost may be offset by better fuel
efficiency– Improved vehicular emission :Average black smoke
reduction by 40% in test runs of vehiclesDownside– Lack of budget– Lack of awareness– Unreliability of CME supply in several provinces
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Green Procurement Program• Executive Order 301 - Establishing a
Green Procurement Program for All Departments, Businesses, Offices & Agencies of the Executive Branch of the Gov’t (23 March 2004)
• Legal basis:– RA 9003 – Ecological Solid Waste Mgt Act
of 2000– RA 9184 – Government Procurement
Reform Act
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Green Procurement Program• Goals/Activities
– Promote envtly-informed decision in purchase/use of products/services w/ price, performance, availability, & safety considerations
– Include env’t criteria in public tenders, when possible
– Establish specifications requirements for products/services considered envtlyadvantageous based on scientific consideration such as life cycle analysis
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Green Procurement Program• Goals/Activities
– Develop incentive program for suppliers of envtly advantageous products/services
– Promote ecolabelling as instrument to identify/measure envtl preferability of products/services
– Purchase products, services in compliance with gov’t procurement policy and international std, such as the WTO Agreement
Sustainable Public Procurement in the PhilippinesInstitutional Mechanism• Governance Procurement Policy Board (GPPB) –
Policy oversight, Coordination and Monitoring• Office of the President - Presidential
Management Staff (OP-PMS) – Implementation oversight, Coordination and Monitoring
• National Ecolabelling Program Board (NELPB) –Technical support to the oversight bodies & whole bureaucracy including 3rd party verifier to env’t soundness of products/services, training/orientation, Technical Committee for Green Procurement (TCGP)
• Agency Technical Committees for Green Procurement– Focal agencies for the program
Sustainable Public Procurement in the PhilippinesImplementation Arrangements• Formulation & publication of annual green
procurement policy of each national agency targeting at least 30% of the planned budget for green products & services
• Submission of these annual procurement policies to the NELPB for compliance review, monitoring and transmittal to the OP-PMS & GPPB
• Legal/administrative sanction by OP-PMS & GPPB for non-compliance
Sustainable Public Procurement in the PhilippinesImplementation Arrangements• Conduct of research/studies by NELPB on the
identification of environmentally preferable products and services, establishment of ecolabelling criteria for products & services, etc.
• Pilot-testing by the Dept. of Budget & Mgt of green procurement for its centralized procurement system of commonly used goods of government
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Green Procurement Program• Initial Technical Guidelines1
1. When making purchasing decisions, envtlconservation shall be included in addition to price and quality considerations;
2. Max reduction of negative impact shall be incorporated in a wide range of envtl factors (i.e., global warming, air pollution, water pollution, biodiversity lost, human health risk) in purchasing products and services;
3. Products and services shall be selected with respect to their characteristics to reduce their envtlimpacts throughout their life cycles. Local envtlissues shall be taken into consideration;
1 based on draft IRR
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Green Procurement Program• Initial Technical Guidelines
4. Purchasing envtl goods and services does not necessarily increase its price value in the market. However, a 10 percent difference of prices of the same products or services shall be acceptable with preference on products/services that have environmental claim;.
5. Green purchasing does not pose unnecessary barrier to international trade, in compliance with the WTO Agreement on Government Procurement. Likewise, it must conform to the guidelines and procedures of RA 9184;
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Green Procurement Program• Initial Technical Guidelines
6. Type I Ecolabelling Program (i.e., Green Choice-Philippines) or its equivalent shall be the basis of verifying the authenticity of the claims. In the absence of available Type I eco-label in a particular product or service category, a Type II self-declared eco-label could serve as the basis of verification.
7. Designated procurement items and services and its criteria shall be improved and new items shall be added at a given time.
Sustainable Public Procurement in the Philippines Green Procurement Program• Issues and Concerns
Supply side : Limited range of domestically available envtly advantageous products and services (EAPS), esp in the provinces
1. Readiness of domestic industries to provide EAPS – technology, financing2. Inadequate technical capabilities (manpower, laboratories & equipment) for EAPS testing and certification - insufficient technology, tight fiscal position3. domestic vs foreign EAPS providers –competition, mutual recognition of stds